The most interesting part of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ giant trade with the Cincinnati Reds Friday may not actually be anyone involved. It’s certainly notable that Matt Kemp and Yasiel Puig are heading to Cincinnati, and that Homer Bailey is coming to Los Angeles, but the bigger implication here may be the financial savings for the Dodgers. And that has many thinking they’ll get into the sweepstakes for Bryce Harper. First, here’s the trade:
Full trade is official: Dodgers send Kemp, Puig, Wood, Farmer & cash to Reds for Homer Bailey, RHP Josiah Gray and IF Jeter Downs
— Eric Stephen (@ericstephen) December 21, 2018
And here’s a bunch of the talk about how this might lead to Harper:
"You had to get rid of Kemp…
You had to get rid of Puig….Now, go get Bryce Harper!"
– @AdamSchein thinks Dodgers fans should be ecstatic about today's trade. #T2S pic.twitter.com/CDIVWo1oDQ
— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) December 21, 2018
#Dodgers expected to DFA and release Homer Bailey once trade is completed. As I previously reported, no deal with Bryce Harper had been finalized, but team has his discussed multiple options (4, 5 and 10 years) with him.
— Michael J. Duarte (@michaeljduarte) December 21, 2018
Does this lead to Harper heading to Los Angeles? Not necessarily. There are a whole lot of teams in that competition, and just because they have a little more space now doesn’t mean that the Dodgers have him locked down. And as Yahoo’s Jeff Passan notes, the Dodgers would still wind up in luxury tax trouble if they signed Harper, but would be fine if they picked up any number of other big names. So maybe this move isn’t about Harper after all. But the chances of Harper heading to L.A. seem much higher than they did before this trade, and that’s added some more fuel to the winter hot stove.
[ESPN.com]
Don’t see Puig lasting a year in Cincy. Seems like he would fit in better with the Bengals roster.